Some prefer cookies and cream while others favor cookie dough or mint chocolate chip. There might not be a consensus favorite flavor of ice cream, but there is something for everyone.

Similarly, this year’s wide receiver draft class includes double-digit talented prospects worthy of top-60 consideration. And each offers something different, which creates a wide variance among evaluators when this group of receivers is stacked on the draft board.

And it doesn’t end there. There were several receivers I hated to leave off this list (like Oregon’s Dillon Mitchell or Massachusetts’ Andy Isabella), which speaks to the depth of this year’s wideout class.

These rankings are based on tape study and all-star games and will be updated and expanded after the scouting combine (along with testing numbers and round projection). The number in parentheses after each prospect’s date of birth is his age (to the nearest hundredth) on draft...